Newark is a commuter community. Many crashes involve predictable patterns—drivers turning across lanes, late merges, and distractions near busy corridors.
Common scenarios we see in the Newark area include:
- Left-turn or U-turn collisions where a driver misjudges a cyclist’s speed or timing.
- Lane-change and merge incidents on roadways with frequent commuting traffic.
- Dooring and curbside hazards when a parked vehicle opens into a bike lane or travel path.
- Construction and detour zones where lane markings shift and sightlines change.
- Night and low-visibility crashes where lighting, reflectors, and visibility for drivers become a major dispute.
In these situations, the question usually isn’t “who was on a bike?” It’s whether the other driver took reasonable care under the circumstances—and whether that failure caused the collision.


